I led them with cords of human kindness, with ties of love. Hosea 11:4 NIV

Our Havanese puppies are ready to go home soon.

See our Nursery page for the following puppies born on January 27, 2016. They will be able to go to his forever home now. 1 creamy white male​1 black and brown blend male1 black and white male1 black male with white chest​1 black female

To learn more about the breed, history, colors and markings, visit American kennel Club

God and Dog

History of the HavaneseThe Havanese is the National dog of Cuba and its only native breed. The dog's journey to Cuba most likely was aboard the trade ships sailing from the island of Tenerife chronicled in ship's logs of the early sixteenth century. Cuban trade was highly restricted by the Spanish, for many years allowing Tenerife to be one of the only open ports, and it would appear these little dogs who had found their way into homes of Cuban aristocracy developed without much outside influence.The tropical environs of their homeland appears to have influenced the Havanese development, specifically their unique coat texture. Once called the Havana Silk Dog, or the Spanish Silk Poodle, the coat is like raw silk floss, profuse, but extremely light and soft, insulating and protective of harsh tropical rays.As Colonial Cuba developed and prospered the popularity of the Havanese grew. By the mid-eighteenth century they were trendy in Europe, often exhibited in European dog shows and type was well established. As Cuban culture shifted the little dog of Havana, adaptable as always, became a family dog extraordinare, playmate of children, watchdog, and herder of the family poultry flock.With the advent of the Cuban revolution, the class of Cubans who owned Havanese was the first to leave. A handful of them found their way to the United States, and by the end of the 70s a gene pool was being rebuilt. All the Havanese in the world today, save those from the "iron curtain" countries and those remaining in Cuba, stem from 11 little immigrants. Remarkably, through all their travels, Havanese type and purpose has remained virtually unchanged for the past hundred and fifty years.

Misty - Our first Havanese girl!
(12-18-99 to 08-28-12)

Lord's Miracle of the Keys located in beautiful Islamorada, Florida, welcomes visitors to enjoy our family of Havanese. All our Havanese are pure-bred and are AKC registered. Our dogs come from Champion Bloodlines and are Champion Grand-Sired to Yo-Yo, an International and National Champion, winning Best in Breed and Best in Group with multiple Championship Titles. There are many World Champions throughout our pedigree. Our Havanese puppies have great show potential and have a nice structure for such showing purposes.

Tour the site to see our nursery, dams, sires, and family memories. All Havanese and puppies live in our home and are welcome members of our family.

Havanese with their friendly, sweet, non-quarrelsome disposition and loveable, affectionate temperment, makes them ideal as a family pet. They are intelligent and are easily trainable. With their comical personalities, they are by far always entertaining. The Havanese is the National Dog of Cuba and is a descendent from the same ancestor as the Bichon family. Havanese are known as the Havana Silk Dog and are also cousins to the smaller Bolgnese and the Maltese. Havanese have a non-shedding coat which makes them suitable for allergy sufferers. They are hypoallergenic, no shedding, no odor, and no dander. All of our babies are potty-trained using a wee wee pad.